Membership of the AOSNR shall be open to any professional with an interest in
the development of neurological rehabilitation. Membership shall be defined by
an entry in the mailing list of the AOSNR Update. Personal membership carries voting rights at
the General Assembly at each AOSNR Congress or at an Extraordinary General Assembly that
may be called from time to time. There
will be a fee for personal membership and the level of the fee
shall be determined by the Presidium.

Any national society with an interest in neurological
rehabilitation shall be eligible for membership in this category. The
membership status of national societies shall be decided by the Executive
Board after receiving a recommendation from the Presidium. There
will be fee for a national society to be affiliated to the AOSNR and
the fee level shall be determined by the Presidium. The President (or nominated representative) of
each national society formally affiliated to the AOSNR shall be a voting member of the Executive Board.

The members of a national society affiliated to the AOSNR will automatically be members of the AOSNR with full voting rights. Existence of a national
society of neurological rehabilitation in a particular country does not require
personal members of the AOSNR to be a member of that national society. Individuals
could be personal members of the AOSNR whilst not being members of their own national
society. Such individuals will still carry full voting rights.​

Extraordinary Membership​

​This category is also split into two sub-categories.

•Honorary
Membership

Honorary members shall be elected from amongst those
who, in the opinion of the Executive Board of the AOSNR, have made an exceptional contribution to the
regional development of neurological rehabilitation. Honorary members shall be
proposed by at least two members of the Executive Board and shall be
elected by a two-thirds majority vote of the General Assemble. Honorary
membership shall be formally conferred at an AOSNR Congress.

•Corporate
Membership

Any organization, company or foundation that has an
interest in promoting the development of neurological rehabilitation shall be
eligible for corporate membership at the discretion of the Executive
Board. Corporate members shall be elected by a majority vote of
the Executive Board. There shall be an annual fee for
corporate membership and the Executive Board shall determine the fee level
from time to time. Corporate membership does not carry voting rights.